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The Community of Celebration has always been known for its worship.
It continues to sell the recordings and music books generated in earlier years, and offers its ministry in worship.
But its life is more about a rhythm than a style of worship. Each day there is morning and evening prayer, plus the midday office. Eucharist is celebrated once a week and on festival days.
The daily rhythm draws its inspiration from the Benedictine tradition of balance in worship, work and daily life. |
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In the chapel foyer is a rock with a fountain bubbling through it, evoking the rock which Moses struck. |
The new chapel was dedicated in 2003. |
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